Six key themes: Wokingham Borough Council leader to set out his vision for the next four years
A COMMUNITY vision will be voted on when Wokingham Borough Council meets on Thursday, February 20. Councillors will be considering ...
A COMMUNITY vision will be voted on when Wokingham Borough Council meets on Thursday, February 20. Councillors will be considering ...
“She was left on a gurney in the corridor. It’s like a third world hospital," said her son, Kris.
The family claimed Wokingham Borough Council told them that the house they would move into would be entirely empty, without ...
“The only way to reach carbon neutrality is to change our materialistic lifestyle,” says leader of Wokingham Borough Council, John ...
A WOKINGHAM group that teaches the world to sing in perfect harmony is celebrating after scooping not one but two ...
THE paving in Woodley that is driving shoppers crazy was raised by Cllr Jenny Cheng at a meeting of Wokingham ...
The votes have been cast in this year's European Elections - that took place on Thursday, May 23. The counting ...
PLAYERS of the National Lottery have helped send more than £150,000 towards the borough. The company said that last year, ...
ONE of Wokingham’s four MPs has hit out at data that shows there has been a rise in child poverty ...
RESIDENTS fighting plans to build up to 250 homes in a Winnersh cul-de-sac said that the proposals are “nothing short ...
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